Yeah, the models look pretty good to me for a quick shot and a coating here, at least. The models also look pretty cold and snowy to me for the last ten days of the month. Way out there in time, I get that. But a good look.
Looks like the GYX disco is going with 1500' and up for accums from the Sunday deal. I am hoping for a burst of heavy rates to lay down a nice coating of white. That would be a win.
I expected crappy leaf color down here this year due to the cicadas, but I have to say the leaves look as vibrant as I can remember it being around here. A lot of nice reds and yellows.
Just a hunch, but I'm thinking DIT is very particular about his tools and the neighbor has learned by now that getting help from a lawn perfectionist is not a good idea.
I’m more interested in the ski places at this point. I’m pretty sure I will even see a little snow down here though. I tend to do well in these marginal events if the rates are good.
BW says no night skiing again this season, a minor bummer. It's a nostalgia thing for me, I grew up night skiing with my dad after he'd get home from work a couple nights a week. Hopefully Cranmore does it.
Yep, we had that here. My wife made her throw a lot of it away when she moved to a much smaller place a few years back. It was actually a painful process getting her to agree to part with that old garbage. Obviously a lot of effort went into sorting and storing it. She had boxes and boxes of receipts and general "paperwork" (such as tons of old tax forms going back decades) all neatly organized. We tried to tell her we don't think she will need the warranty card for the dishwasher from two houses ago, and we don't expect the IRS to audit her over her W2 from 1992 at this point. LOL
I'm not sure if there is a medical term for a hoarder who is super organized and mostly only hoards boring paperwork.
My MiL still does this thing where she saves every single CC receipt and twice a month sits down with the laptop, logs into the bank website, and compares every single receipt to the bank ledger. I asked her if she has ever found any discrepancies in like 35 years of this shit and the answer was no. It's not clear how she would even recover her 37 cents from that gas station where she bought a soda and they rang it up wrong.
She was really shocked to learn that no one under the age of 50 does this (as far as I know). I would be shocked if anyone younger than 30 had ever even contemplated doing this. Most young people today run their finances from Apple Wallet with autopay enabled.
Credit card debt is easy to manage if you are relatively well-off.
I'm thinking now that people are going into CC debt to buy food and other basic needs.
That's hard to avoid.